There's a small and excellent online depression support group called Depression Hangout that is always open to anyone who is struggling with mental health problems (not just depression). It's run in its own chaotic way by its members who meet regularly in the chat room and it's a great place to seek and provide help and support, make new friends and even just have a laugh. (We all need that too!) To join just go to depressionhangout-dot-blogspot-dot-com.
Dear Amy, thanks for your reply. I've found answers for the acid/alkaline formulas issue. Enjoy this youtube with mention of a hero, Ward Dean MD. Sincerely, Philip
@youaremydisillusion I so sorry you've felt this way for years. I would contact Dr. Larson at her clinic and ask what they suggest. Joan Mathews Larson, PhD Health Recovery Center 3255 Hennepin Av S Minneapolis, MN 55408 USA 1-800-554-9155 phone toll-free (612) 827-7800 phone (612) 827-1948 fax Hours: 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM (CST) Monday thru Friday healthrecovery[dot]com
hey, I have this muscle cramps or what it is called, and problems gaining weight.
I asked my doc. about those spasms but all I got for answer was; "No there's nothing we can do about that."
All they are giving people in this country if they have spasms is calming pills, I certainly do not want to take som other pills that don't helps me with the problem.
Is there any useful information about this, all thanks to answers. Especially from Dr.Larson.
@codda98 Same here with the cramps and gain. My memory started skipping around years ago and my doc offered me Ritalin. I wanted to weep at the ignorance.
@newton2013 Another shame! I too am a victim of this type "care". I went to the ER last winter because I was nearly falling down in the store, felt like everything was constantly spinning, headache, nausea, weakness, fatigue, heart palpitations. I was hit on the head 10 days prior but they didn't think I had a concussion. They told me in not so many words I was a hypochondriac! The nurse used the word "hypersensitive" (he couldn't even remember the word he was trying to say. (to be continued)
(continued 1) He was stammering, trying to retrieve the word from his mind when I said "you mean hypersensitive?" he said "Yeah, that's the word I was looking for!". DUHHHH!!! I told them I had been researching symptoms on the internet (I went to school to be an RN so I know much of what he does). The nurse told me I should NOT be looking things up on the internet and that I should go read a good FICTION book! Can you believe it??? Thank God I did not take his advice I would still be ill today!
(continued 2) The ER did discover that I was dehydrated so administered IV fluids, yet still implied I was a hypochondriac. I did not go home & read a good fiction book, I went home & researched on the internet nearly non-stop. I began taking i-Throid iodine capsules (50 mg/day) as well as a good multi-vitamin called Alive! (the 3 per day variety). Also cut out all forms of BROMIDE & Aspartame, MSG, most fluoride & chloride. I also began skin painting w/ iodine tincture. I feel better than ever!
My GP prescribed me propranalol for anxiety and depression but at the same time she said my TSH is 5.9 higher but within a range,Saying it is subclinical hypothiroidism, with no symptoms! so i dont need treatment for the tryroid. thanks 4 ur help
@scouseland1 What an absolute shame! Pure ignorance on the part of your doctor! No symptoms? She overlooks the obvious symptoms of anxiety & depression! How ridiculous. Ready to hand out unneeded drugs but not essentials your body needs to function properly. I'd be interested to know if she did a full blood work-up (including IODINE level) on you before making her dx. Amazing how many doctors fail to consider the possibility that patients may experience anxiety & depression due to deficiencies!
What's the name of the orchestral piece at the end of the video? It's beautiful!
KelleyCoProductions 7 months ago
you are awesome larry hobbs excellent vids
dionstrezlecki 7 months ago
@dionstrezlecki
Thank you very much for your nice comment.
Larry Hobbs
larryshobbs 6 months ago
1 person had depression
6613268 8 months ago
There's a small and excellent online depression support group called Depression Hangout that is always open to anyone who is struggling with mental health problems (not just depression). It's run in its own chaotic way by its members who meet regularly in the chat room and it's a great place to seek and provide help and support, make new friends and even just have a laugh. (We all need that too!) To join just go to depressionhangout-dot-blogspot-dot-com.
MrSolmon123 1 year ago
I have a ball on my neck this is everything I've have been dealing with since my thyroid started to show .
yin7yang7wolf7 1 year ago
Dear Amy, thanks for your reply. I've found answers for the acid/alkaline formulas issue. Enjoy this youtube with mention of a hero, Ward Dean MD. Sincerely, Philip
Philipshaw1010 1 year ago
All my symptoms have matched this for a few years and I need help now.
youaremydisillusion 1 year ago
larryshobbs 1 year ago
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newton2013 1 year ago
hey, I have this muscle cramps or what it is called, and problems gaining weight.
I asked my doc. about those spasms but all I got for answer was; "No there's nothing we can do about that."
All they are giving people in this country if they have spasms is calming pills, I certainly do not want to take som other pills that don't helps me with the problem.
Is there any useful information about this, all thanks to answers. Especially from Dr.Larson.
Regards Larsen
codda98 1 year ago
@codda98 Same here with the cramps and gain. My memory started skipping around years ago and my doc offered me Ritalin. I wanted to weep at the ignorance.
newton2013 1 year ago
@newton2013 Another shame! I too am a victim of this type "care". I went to the ER last winter because I was nearly falling down in the store, felt like everything was constantly spinning, headache, nausea, weakness, fatigue, heart palpitations. I was hit on the head 10 days prior but they didn't think I had a concussion. They told me in not so many words I was a hypochondriac! The nurse used the word "hypersensitive" (he couldn't even remember the word he was trying to say. (to be continued)
oooDONNAooo 3 months ago
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oooDONNAooo 3 months ago
(continued 1) He was stammering, trying to retrieve the word from his mind when I said "you mean hypersensitive?" he said "Yeah, that's the word I was looking for!". DUHHHH!!! I told them I had been researching symptoms on the internet (I went to school to be an RN so I know much of what he does). The nurse told me I should NOT be looking things up on the internet and that I should go read a good FICTION book! Can you believe it??? Thank God I did not take his advice I would still be ill today!
oooDONNAooo 3 months ago
(continued 2) The ER did discover that I was dehydrated so administered IV fluids, yet still implied I was a hypochondriac. I did not go home & read a good fiction book, I went home & researched on the internet nearly non-stop. I began taking i-Throid iodine capsules (50 mg/day) as well as a good multi-vitamin called Alive! (the 3 per day variety). Also cut out all forms of BROMIDE & Aspartame, MSG, most fluoride & chloride. I also began skin painting w/ iodine tincture. I feel better than ever!
oooDONNAooo 3 months ago
My GP prescribed me propranalol for anxiety and depression but at the same time she said my TSH is 5.9 higher but within a range,Saying it is subclinical hypothiroidism, with no symptoms! so i dont need treatment for the tryroid. thanks 4 ur help
scouseland1 1 year ago
@scouseland1 What an absolute shame! Pure ignorance on the part of your doctor! No symptoms? She overlooks the obvious symptoms of anxiety & depression! How ridiculous. Ready to hand out unneeded drugs but not essentials your body needs to function properly. I'd be interested to know if she did a full blood work-up (including IODINE level) on you before making her dx. Amazing how many doctors fail to consider the possibility that patients may experience anxiety & depression due to deficiencies!
oooDONNAooo 3 months ago
thanks for sharing...
zivyokeAnne 2 years ago
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bottle2lip 2 years ago
Amazing!
djjennm 2 years ago 3
Caty25cat,
Thank you to Dr. Larson.
Thanks for your comment.
Larry Hobbs
larryshobbs 2 years ago
great info! thank you!
Caty25cat 2 years ago 2
This is very informative. Thanks for this video.
mrsnetizen 2 years ago 5
I agree.
All of Dr. Larson's stuff is very interesting, and does not seem to be well known among main stream medicine.
larryshobbs 2 years ago